About

I am Paul Amery, editor of New Money Review. I am a writer, journalist and former asset manager and trader.

I’ve written for the Financial Times, the Times, Risk, Thomson Reuters, Financial News, Investment and Pensions Europe, ETF.com, Global Custodian, the Trade and Money Week, among others.

Since July 2023 I’ve been working on a part-time basis for FTSE Russell, part of the London Stock Exchange group, focusing on financial writing and content development.

I set up New Money Review in 2018 to cover the accelerating changes in money.

How we pay each other, how we store and exchange value and how we keep track of money are all mutating from one year to the next. It’s a confusing time, with lots of dangers but also lots of opportunities.

The evolution of money has always gone hand-in-hand with shifts in human history and civilisation. New forms of money will impact our social interactions, our work organisations and our political systems as well.

Don’t miss the New Money Review podcast, “the future of money in 30 minutes”.

The podcast brings you the best minds from the world of money.

From economics to payments, financial markets, technology, law, digital assets, crime and fraud, you’ll find an episode that interests you.

You can listen in on AppleGoogleSpotify, Stitcher, Blubrry and Podbay.